-The Economic Times Talks between the government and civil society activists on the draft Lokpal Bill almost broke down on Monday, with the civil society members threatening to walk out of the drafting committee. This was following government's insistence on keeping the post of Prime Minister, higher judiciary, Armed Forces, the Election Commission, Public Services Commissions and MPs conduct inside Parliament out of the purview of Lokpal. Members of the civil...
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Raxaul'skala-paanisets stage for showdown by Shoumojit Banerjee
Pantoka is a beehive of activity. The spirit of protest in this small hamlet on the India-Nepal border is not a simple case of topical environmental awakening; it is a desperate struggle for life in which more than 1 lakh lives are at stake. Today, the first day of June, the citizens of Bihar's Raxaul sub-division in East Champaran district will stage a massive blockade on National Highway 28A, shutting off...
More »RTE Act: combating the lethargy in implementation by S Viswanathan
If it took six decades for the Central government to honour the Constitutional commitment to provide free and compulsory education to all children in the age group of 05-14 by putting in place the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2010, the State governments, barring a few, have failed to complete the necessary spadework even a year after the law was enacted. The spadework related to...
More »Cracks in the Lokpal panel?
-NDTV The differences between the civil society and the government members of the Lokpal Bill draft panel have come out in the open. The two sides disagree on the prime minister coming under the purview of the Lokpal. The activists say that the government is adamant on keeping the PM outside the purview of the Lokpal. Arvind Kejriwal, a member of the joint drafting committee, said government's views have become adamant. The government though...
More »HRD initiates move to extend RTE till the secondary level by Akshaya Mukul
The HRD ministry has taken the first step towards extending the Right to Education till the secondary level by making it part of the agenda of next month's meeting of state education ministers and the Central Advisory Board of Education. Sources say the idea of extending RTE is at the stage of infancy but the ministry is keen that the process should begin at right earnest so that it becomes...
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